Speaking of #gmobile: Piotr Lange created some scripts to automatically convert device overlay files from #LineageOS: https://github.com/PiotrZPL/lineage_cutout_to_gmobile . Make sure to give them a try if you want to add support for your device in the future. We don't do that automatically as vendor overlays often need to be tweaked a bit to fit properly.

9/x

GitHub - PiotrZPL/lineage_cutout_to_gmobile: Generate a gmobile display-panel JSON file from LineageOS Android device overlays.

Generate a gmobile display-panel JSON file from LineageOS Android device overlays. - PiotrZPL/lineage_cutout_to_gmobile

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On the device support side: We adjusted the haptic feedback strength for the #Fairphone 5 in #feedbackd-device-themes and #gmobile gained support for some #MacBook Pro (by @okias) and the #Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro.

8/x

We've - a bit later than usual - published the release candidates for the #Phosh 0.55 release. The final release is planned for 2026-05-17.

We also published releases of pfs 0.1.0, syncbus 0.1.0, feedbackd-device-themes 0.8.9 and gmobile 0.7.1 .

#LinuxMobile #linux #mobile #gtk #gmobile #feedbackd

#gmobile can now handle different corner radii of displays and phoc already,
renders them correctly. We don't pick up that information in the shell yet though.

5/x

For more details (e.g. on the improved device support in #gmobile) check https://phosh.mobi/releases/rel-0.48.0/
Phosh 0.48.0

The Phosh 0.48.0 Release

Phosh

Dear distro maintainers and "i build my own stuff" people:

In case you want to check out 0.48 release upfront: we've tagged the first release candidates (0.48~rc1) of #phosh and related components 馃帀

Release is planned 2025-06-30 (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/wikis/Releases)

We've also tagged the companion release for #gmobile 0.4.0.

Note that phosh-osk-stub got renamed to #stevia: https://ruhr.social/@agx/114573267876571831

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#gmobile now makes it easy to add timers that wake the system from suspend:

4/x

Dear distro maintainers and "i build my own stuff" people:

In case you want to check out 0.47 relesase upfront: we've tagged the first releases candidates (0.47~rc1) of #phosh and related components 馃帀

Release is planned 2025-05-18 (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/wikis/Releases)

We've also tagged the companion releases for #gmobile 0.3.0 and #feedbackd 0.8.2 / feedbackd-device-themes 0.8.3 already.

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In preparation for the upcoming phosh release we've released new versions of #gmobile 0.2.0 and #feedbackd 0.8.0. Feedbackd is now more flexible regarding haptic feedback for events so if e.g. feedback is too intrusive (or too weak) you can consider submitting adjustment for your device to https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd-device-themes/

#phosh #LinuxMobile

Librem5 / feedbackd-device-themes 路 GitLab

Feedbackd themes for different devices

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#gmobile 0.2.1 is out 馃帀 adding hwdb (or should we call it buttondb 馃檭) entries for the #PinePhone Pro, OnePlus 6/6T, Juno Tablets and #bluetooth devices using the AVRCP profile,

(We made this 0.2.1 rather than 0.3.0 to indicate that it's fine to backport to stable releases).

https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/gmobile/-/releases/v0.2.1

#phosh #LinuxMobile

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Summary of changes New hwdb entries: Generic AVRCP bluetooth (e.g. Headsets with volume buttons) Juno...

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